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DURHAM ilKOORDEIi WEDNESDAY, July 20, 1802. LOCAL AMD OTHER NEWS -Thay say do vn oh the beach; tlio girls don't turn 'red lany more; they get brown. Until August 5 Mars wiTlbe usurer the earth than it will be again for fifteen years New York Herald. Preparations will soon be made for holdiugtheHtate Fair; those whtvf,t'e id fairs and see the races knows the difference between liornu sense aad horse talk. Ithiiabet.ii pretty general for sovecal months to sum it all up landslides,- volcanic eruptions cyclones, strikes, pitched I attics between capital and labor, dynamite train rob bing all this in the past few months! What next? . Getting it down fine; an ex change says girls - should look into the character of their sweet hearts. Many little traits will of' ten make it plain. , If he econo mically puts out the light in the parlor when visiting her that's a sign he s going to be close, . It is getting hot again, and . it is altogether useless to try to talk to people about our public ivrnds; fiose who ars not in their fields at work have gone to the shade. We will get them inter ested by and by the Legisla ture, too. '."' We will sty that Congress is not doing much. The public building bill for Durham lias been carried otf to the sea shore, or to the World's Fair in some one's pocket, or might as well be for all the good it is doing; and it has been definitely set tled that that august body will adjourn as soon as it gets ready. An overseer and a. good sub set iber. said a few days ago, thatTjijs Kecobdek was "kick ing up a h 1 of a dust about public roads, and if it didn't mind it would come down with it." Well, if ho is not a gooi overseer, we know one thing, he is willy and a good subscriber, Every workingman ohoulddo all he can for the election of Mr. Cleveland, because his election means popular government, the equality of men and an end to the false conditions which make Carnegie possible and permit rinkertonism to run riot. It means equal laws to equal men and an end of favors to th few. -New York World. V Ij it not remarkable that uudur a high protective tariff th jre should be so many unem ployed men to rush in and take the places of the Carnegie strikers To read the Republi can organs one would suppose fiat every mania the Lnited States is employed every day in the year at large wage.!. Louis ville Courier-Journal. While we hare halan'ex ressof rain crops so far have not suffered to any great ex tent .There lun ben too much, for tobacco in low flit places, ' and the we ither has been rath er cool for cotton, but the out look is very flattering and farmers are ia good spirits. Corn never looked better and a larger acreage has been planted than usual. Henderson Hold Leaf. Stop it! A correspondent in Our Dumb Animals says: "The eggs of many or our most use ful and beautiful birds are now wantonly collected and destroy ed under the protegee of making collections, and if this is allow ed to continue, our land will be overrun with winged nnd creep ing pefcU, which will destroy our fruit and eegutation, and be a nuisance to our households," Old Orange is coming." A party strolling through some parts of the county lat wewk says, i ops never hx.ked bettor. A few years back, on account of rriiii f.iilnri tli..m -i , pressmu. i;oi. uarns making all kinds of improvements at his fnrm nnr ilia ol.l lnu,n t I t:it . I boro, some say that others are about to get a move on them; they can't stand back and see the good work going on and do nothing. One man said the in augural ball wis about to start along on that I'no. Let it keep rolling. 1'eople that talked gloomily a few years back are smiling now. ( i ftnjr direc tion, yon will find only a few that will tell you that ruin stars them in the face. A glance, however, at what the people are doing and cm do leaves no room for any man to talk that way, When Home , talk in that way it generally turns out that they are rather an enterprising set. As an evi dence ef the fact in that emm ty, aa old Mexican soldier is lvingse wvll-fuoiinjj his keep, lng so well that he wouldn't give you thanky for a fa.ao in gold if you were to offer it to him for a night's lodging. In FrunceJ wlion a funeral passes, every man raises Ins hat to salute it. Hie deceased per son may have been a child, a pauper, a beggar,' it ia no mat ter; tee. cortege ih saluted by every man, whether ho b prince, - millionaire, or mondi- cant It is tr good and lovely custom ' ' I rouble carries many to the irravfl; wlipn nnn ia , in trouble und sees no way out that ono win ten you rest, only rest And for the wnnt. of that rust are willing to surrender - go to the grave, saying.-"My feet are wenrittH nH inv hnnita nr tired, my eoul oppressed." Take nie case or vyrm w . v ieui, who died in New York on the 12th of this month; it ia true, he was a very out man was born m J 819, and he was a smart man. The New Yorkers are indebted to h;m for the part he took in es tablishing the present system of iilevated railroad transit. But we learn from his city papers that during the past winter Mr Field has experienced a" world of troubles. His wife, whom he had married at the age of twenty-two, d.ed and she was soon followed , bv his tavOrite daughter. Following upon these s tu events came the failure of his son's firm, ar.A tho rnmmit.fal of his son to an insane asylum. h.ver since that tune Mr. Field has kept aloof from the gaze of men. ' Trouble. When troubles come ailinsr comes and the grave is not far off We mav need 'm and we mav not heed 'em in t,hpn nart.s but we don't think it would hurt to have one among us. There is an institution of learn ing in Mass&irhussetts; it aims 10 graduate a class ot young women who alinJI lu whit. iu frequently heard of and seldom u . ... . .. . . . - . m -;i3u, uruaiuuiuv iu society ana to the home." One, of the features of instruction is there course of cooking. The younjz Women rush from thn miicif room or the painting class or the irvmnasiumtotho kiu-hpn and there are those lessons whica have a particular rela tion to the ."home." Th in- structiouJs arranged to cover a course oi tnree years. It is tree of extra cost to tbJ pupils, and at the end of each year the young women are examined, and ou ly after a satisfactory exhibi tion of progress are they allowed to go on. l ne work for the first two rear 4 demonstration. anA it is only the third year pupils wiioreany cook, iast spring thev the real rtisti-MHM nf tl.a cultinary art gave o little din- ner; i ney aio everything from liirhtinor tho lire to rWnrntinT the table. They were excused from washing the dishes after diuner because they had a lec- . . . . - . ture to niiciiu. toou cook books will be the only form of litera ture in which the s-irU tt th period will be interested, and peniaps me time may even come wuen sue win write them. A man cam a In inr nn!x v.. V . V last Wednesdav; ha in Hillsbero about 18 years ago, he livr At Nf.Krurillu wu, I T iooked as wi-U as he did when he live at the old burg; he was a mighty pround fellow then is yet, but hasn't got it so bad; in those days he wore gloves wane unaer ma umDrala" to his me.ils: Moihenf thi Imvu ii.l m carried it over him when he went w supper, out we hardly believ ed that. He was a typo then he is a farmer now, and a good one, too. We often wonder how noine men can irn tlirmi.rli long years without a great change; but such men find this worm oniy a imie to battle With, that' nil. wliitit wi(l nth. ers it never reiki) away from their tired thoalders growg neavieraay oy nay. it is true; if VOU Wish to LTfiW nretn.-ilnrolv old shut your eyes to the lovely uungs arouna you and think only of your own image in the mirror a you saw u janl, and your ears to thi clear, bright, absolutflw flattir.il lin 'iit,r and, in fact, retire into a shell, wrucn win grow harder and harder as the years go by. rrrrlii fkr V.inrTdnr'. HoHtTEl, July M While the militia k cot pxtcfiinit n riot th7 are in iking iri jU i pn'iar:itiuij lot irouuw. Iirg t aMitl nid am munition Iiim hwtt order from the Frankfort waeiinl. There are J,S(Ki," 000 muni bull cnrtrMgn here and at least SO,fX)0 adJitiotuil is expected neeording U) militia officer, tio tcfn fiffen and twe.ity workmen imiR(,'li;J into t!w mill during the higlit. A Fatal lijiltmlou, - Ivot itviM.K, Ky., Juno Near Frankfort thi ni irnin .t.ilm 'w d M nnrl Jim Forns were killwl by ait l'iwono! powiir rrom the Stnte arnf-nul. Otlinrs are rfsportod killed but no hfuncs aro Kiveti. The men killed wore of a party npjiyiiiU'd to clean out tlm ISUite ftwintl and put it In order. They took all tlieammuni. turn and tUmt a a farm msar Kmuk fort lo d. thu work, and whil.j on jnKrxJ twi-lrn hundred -)uiidof hiw der cniiRlit from a Kj.ark and explod ed. . Death Lui'hvln Foul Plate. The fact that cholera has found its way to'Mosco w, Russia, a city without sewers' it is sail', served to awaken the ; health authorities of all other cities to a realizing sense of great impend ing danger, 'It is true, we may never have the cholera in this country, but The, Recorder would suggest that the author ities set their houses in order on this side of the water near er homo in time. While the dis Base was confined to Tiflis, Baku and other cities of South em Russia, whose chief railway outlets were toward the MedU terrauc an, the people of North' era Europe did not consider themselves in any immediate danger. But Moscow has di rect railway communication with St. Petersburg, Berlin and all the great cities of Northern Europe, and with a violent out break of the disease in that Russian, city only the most rigid",, quarantine regulations will prevent its rapid spread. In this day of universal railway communication such regula tions are particularly difficult of enforcement. While there is no causa for alarm in this coun try because the disease has ap peared in Russia-the foul places in our towns and cities and around our own homes should be cleansed by way of preparation for the possible appearance of any dreadea disease, lhis much is due on the principle that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. There is no v getting around it diseases will spring up in , foul places; and men, whose duty it Uto look after these foul places should always be on the watch; not dodge around certain places, and give the worst places the go-by r-afi aid they will make some certain one mad! Duty! duty! Listen! It is stated up on good authority that cholera is only terrible where the plain est and , simplest sanitary laws are disregarded. Disecses once on its travel becomes epidemic people die others fleeing a- way. The prevalance of most any disease wi'l cause travelers to shun that city. Safeguards mast be thrown around men whe will do their whole duty- see that the city is well cleansed -every nook and corner. A great, great responsibility rests upon health authorities. Will they do their duty before it is too late! Think of the city of Mescow bewerless neglected j cholera raging death reaping And who is responsible! Are health authorities doing their duty! Gentlemen, take the case. OKNK.tAI, MIOICTAGK. Vat Mure Fruit. The Rkookdek has been try ing to impress ft upon our peo ple for several years how im portant it was to put up our fruit every spring and summer. It is a great help for home use; and if you put up more than you can use, it is money in your pockets. Read what a corres pondent writing direct from Baltimore has to say about the shortago in Maryland, head quarters for our canned goods: "The pack of fruits and vege tables in Maryland this season will be far below the averatre. rcw of the extensive packers or cannnrs are busr and all of them say that tho production will lie light and the prices much higher than last year. There is a general shortage of the peach, apple and small fruit crops throughout the State. One of the most extensive fruit pa lit ers iu this city says that not more than 10,000 cases of peach es will be picked here this sum mer, whereas last year there were over 3uo,ooo cases turned put. Some of the packers have large stocks of the fruit on hand from last season, uon which they reap a handsome profit. Three pounds peaches aro now quoted at $1.85 a dozen; second grade, fl.Ctf a dozen, and third grade, ft 10. The price has risen 33 cents a dozen with the past two week. Corn, too, has udvanced nearlr 25 per cent, in price owing to heavr local fail ures of crops in the West, where large quantities are usually raised for shipment to Eastern packinghouses. Teat and to matoes seem to have escaped, in a measure, the general failure, but even among them prices are higker than usual As there is no roval road to learning, so there is no magical cure for disease The effect, however, of talcing Ayer's Sar- saparilla for blood disorders comes as near magic aa can be expected of any mere human agency. This is due to its purity and strength. Both the method and results when Syrup of Fifs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taete, and acts tenth yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cares habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the nly remedy of iu kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and trulv beneficial in it effects, prepared only from, the most seauay ami agrecaw? substances, its mauy excellent urr'' commend it to all and have m.j it thn mnat popular remedy known. ojrup oi rigs is ior saie m ouc and II Lotties by all leading drug cists. Anv reliable rnirrriuf ,!, may not have t on hand will pro cure it pnimpu.ior any one who Wishes to tTV lu I)o not arant an substitute. CALIFORNIA FIS SYRUP CO. 4 fKAHOISCO, eu Uumiue.tr. hew ton, i DISEASED HOGS Can not become lieallliy fund niinpljr ly the , pmccx) ol umin. 3 WINE RAISERS Owe it to tlictiut-lvvi and 1110114 In ; Advocate Reform Iu win-nwrng; that will promote the pub lic huilth. Horn should lie fed DR. JOSEPrl HAVS Hog and Poultry Remedy. Tbeunljr rvlinhle medicine for xwiiie. Uaed auonwrul'y for fourteen ream. Prevent IMmsbms, Arrewta Di-eane, ' Stojw Coughs, Duttroja Worm, Ha-tuti afalu ilv, IncreawKtlte FUnh For Sale by W. M. YEARBY, Vearhr'a Driif Store. Durham, N. C 1'ri.CT, tiVI, f Inland TJbe. jiackageii , Tlie IjrjreHtare the c'IienKKt Write for twtiiwmialM. "Hmtologf," a Rt ireian)hltaarie will lie mailed foraS-irnt utamp Onlerx by niail reoriTe tintniot attmlioru JOSEPH HAA. jun-22-3m. Indianapolis, Ind. CAROLINA BEACH, PI; WRIGHT, THIS- FINE HO- Pl is located on the At Pi I j lantic Ocean, ftixteen miles below Wilmincrton. It ia one oi tne nnest to be found on the coast. The Surf is unsurpassed and within fifty yard of the hotel. , The table is supplied daily wim m .Fresh Fisli OYSTERS. ' CRABS. J SOFT CRABS, nesits every variety of the lines vegetables. Terms are xcrr reasonable. Write for further information to PHIL AVUIOIIT. CAROLINA DEACH-N.C jun 15-3m. RESORTS ) SALEM. N. C The OlJeHt' 1'enialfl College in the Mouth. The Slut Annual Scmiion beirinii fieiitem. ber ut, 1802, Kewtcr for- last year 327. Special fea'ures ;-TIib IeyeIopim nt fllenlth, S'linrnrter anil Intel leef. Buildingit, thoriiUfrhl.v remodelled. Fully enuipt!tl Preparatory." Collemute and Punt Graduate IVpartri e it, IxwidiM finit cliwti BchooUi in SI Hole, Art, Ciiniru- a-'", S.lo-Mllt,UiimnercIulMiit nduxirlal l)lulia csifErafolfi'iiwm Inntruction is offered in four ireucrul course of study, ix brief enurNj. a lurgfi nuniuer oi pecmi touinea. and in law, mttl icine and ciidneerinir. Th Faiill in elude twenty teacher. rVholareliiiw and ban funds aro avai'ahlo for newly yoimp men oi laient aim rnaracter i he next mir sion beitins Sept. 1. forettlatogue itli full iitiunuHiion u'HiresB . PRKSIDENT WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1 NEW- - DRUG- -STORiE- C0. MAIS 4 MANCHl STREPlS, DRUGS, m ' m PATENT f EDK'IXEH, ATEXT lYlEDICIXKS, Pain st Oils, Lamps. Wc deliver messages at the office of any Physician in2 Town for the benefit of oir o ntn $r OUR. 'PHONE IS NO. 0 Call or leave your message in person. Wc will see that your wants are at tended .to. QUERIES: ., . Why is it to your interest to have your prescriptions filled at Michaels & Co's f BECAUSE they have no physicians to rely upon in cane of accident and therefore will lie more careful to fill inst as written, knowing the physi cians are very exacting wncn no jiivuuiai (iiiivicsii is uh Diane. But why is it het for Physi cians to have their pre scriptions filled at Michaels & Co's? BECAUSE it frequently be comes necessary to change treatment in the case before but little of the medicine last pre scribed is used then the multi plicity of- prescriptions cannot be chargeable to the pecuniary interest of the physician, as there Is no doctor connected with our establishment. COB. 11AIX A MAXOCV STREETS. DURHAM, N.C, mar-la MICHAELS DURHAM COLI.AH . AND -IIABNESS FACTORY.- MA&I'KAOTUIIKIW (r COLLAKS . AND . -HARNESS- TURF GOODS And Supplies for tba Carriage and Stable. -STRAP WOKK- A Specialty. - Durham, N.O. . IN CONNECTION A TIRST-CLASS SHOE DEPARTMENT. jnnl7-4m RICIIMOJSD. VIRGINIA. The Fifty-fifth Annual Session of the above-named institution will begin SEPTEMBER 27th, 1892, and continue six months. For Catalogue or other information write to w DR. J. S. DORSET CULLEN, . Dean of the Faculty and.Professor of Surgery. jl. 13-3m. WE ARE FULL TO THE BRIM " WITH OUR ne:w stock OF FINE SPBING- CLOTHING Stop ana tait'e a look at them. The designs and pat terns are the very newest and neatest A large stock of Boys suits in two or three pieces. HATS. HATS. HATS. In an endless variety of Felts, Crushers and Stiffs. straw wm, . LINE Neckwear, Umbrellas, Valises, Walking Canes, Etc. W. A. SLATER & CO., N. W. Corner Main Street Durham, N . C WE 00 IT WIT THE EARTH. - OEY DESIRE YOUR PATRONAGE. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF DRUGS. MEDICINES. SOAPS, HAIR and Tooth Brushes. and everything usually kept invite your attention , 1 Wc are always glad to see you, 2. No trouble to show goods. 3. Ifyou don't see what you want, ask ioi it. 4. Lowest cash prices for the best goods. 5. A full assortment always on hand. 6. To please our customers, is our greatest delight P. W. VAUGHAN. lMJGGrST, DURHAM, N. C. i C, ,11. calls attevmox SP1II MUSHY ffl LATEST HEMES. Arc they stylish, pretty and chic? Ask the many who have called. I havo not the space tr repeat the many compliments I have received thi season or rather - -MY HATS. Please accept my thanks for the liberal patronage already given this treason Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 min utes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by N: M. Johnson & Co., Drug gist, DurharnNCap 8 tf Answer this Question, Why do so many people .we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Lobs of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow' Skik, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by R. Blacknall & Son in a drug store to which wc' i to her display or
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